- John of Bridlington
Infobox Saint
name= Saint John of Bridlington
birth_date=1319
death_date=10 October 1379
feast_day=21 October
venerated_in=Roman Catholic Church
imagesize= 250px
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birth_place=Thwing ,England
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canonized_date=1401
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canonized_by=Pope Boniface IX
attributes=fish, book, crozier, fur almice; muzzled animal at his feet
patronage=women in difficult labour; fishermen
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issues=Saint John of Bridlington (John Thwing, John of Thwing, John Twenge, John Thwing of Bridlington) (1319–1379) is an English saint of the 14th century. Born John Twenge in 1319 in the village of
Thwing on theYorkshire Wolds , about nine miles west ofBridlington , he was of theYorkshire family Twenge, which during theEnglish Reformation supplied twoRoman Catholic priest-martyrs and was also instrumental in establishing the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary atBar Convent , York.John completed his studies at Oxford and then entered the Priory of Bridlington. Charged successively with various offices in the community, he was finally despite his reluctance elected
prior , which office he held until his death.Miracles attributed to him
Even in his lifetime he enjoyed a reputation for great holiness and for miraculous powers. On one occasion he changed water into wine. On another, five seamen from
Hartlepool in danger ofshipwreck called uponGod in the name of His servant, John of Bridlington, whereupon the prior himself appeared to them in his canonical habit and brought them safely to shore.Death and canonization
After his death from
natural causes the fame of the miracles wrought by his intercession spread rapidly through the land. ArchbishopNeville charged his suffragans and others to take evidence with a view to hiscanonization , 26 July, 1386; and the same prelate assisted by the Bishops ofDurham andCarlisle officiated at a solemn translation of his body, 11 March, 1404, "de mandato Domini Papae".This pope,
Boniface IX , shortly afterwards canonized him. The fact has been doubted and disputed; but the original Bull was unearthed in the Vatican archives by Mr. T.A. Twemlow, who was engaged in research work there for the British Government.At the
English Reformation Henry VIII was asked to spare the magnificent shrine of the saint, but in vain; it was destroyed in 1537. The splendid nave of the church, restored in 1857, is all that now remains of Bridlington Priory. The saint's feast is observed by the canons regular on9 October .Veneration
He was the last English saint to be canonised before the
English Reformation .King Henry V attributed his victory at Agincourt to the intercession in heaven of this Saint John and ofSaint John of Beverley .Women in difficult labour pray to St John of Bridlington for intercession, and he is also associated with the local fishing industry.
At All Saints Church
Thwing , there is a window showing St John of Bridlington andSt Cecilia .There is a St John Street in Bridlington named after him, an old thoroughfare linking the "Old Town" that grew up around Bridlington Priory with the quayside community of fishermen and traders.
At the church of St Andrew, Hempstead, a wooden panel showing John of Bridlington depicts him holding a fish, and in episcopal robes, though he never served as bishop. [ [http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/hempstead/hempstead.htm St Andrew, Hempstead] at The Norfolk Churches Site]
References
*Catholic|St. John Twenge
External links
* [http://saints.sqpn.com/saintj9n.htm Patron Saints Index: John of Bridlington]
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